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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
How Drum–Buffer–Rope (DBR) works?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. To avoid long lead times and excess work-in-progress, all system processes should be slowed down to the speed of the slowest process
III. The process is slowed down with the amount of WIP determined by the dependability of the individual processes
IV. By optimizing value-added activities and eliminating waste an organization can aim toward achieving perfection in leanCorrect
Answer is B as to avoid long lead times and excess work-in-progress, all system processes should be slowed down (via the rope) to the speed of the slowest process (the drum), with the amount of WIP (or buffer) determined by the dependability of the individual processes.
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Answer is B as to avoid long lead times and excess work-in-progress, all system processes should be slowed down (via the rope) to the speed of the slowest process (the drum), with the amount of WIP (or buffer) determined by the dependability of the individual processes.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
How ideal QFD can be achieved?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. Link customer requirements to features of products and processes QFD provides a valuable approach to this activity
III. Design a product and processes that will result in the desired quality at the lowest possible cost
IV. Employ design tools that will result in entirely new approaches to problem solvingCorrect
Answer is B as key steps in achieving this ideal are the following;
• Link customer requirements to features of products and processes QFD provides a valuable approach to this activity
• Design a product and processes that will result in the desired quality at the lowest possible cost
• Employ design tools that will result in entirely new approaches to problem solvingIncorrect
Answer is B as key steps in achieving this ideal are the following;
• Link customer requirements to features of products and processes QFD provides a valuable approach to this activity
• Design a product and processes that will result in the desired quality at the lowest possible cost
• Employ design tools that will result in entirely new approaches to problem solving -
Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What does FMEA define?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. FMEA means failure mode and effects analysis
III. This process is a systemic approach to evaluating a process or product to determine how the process or product could fail and the failure effects
IV. Link customer requirements to features of products and processes QFDCorrect
Answer is B as the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) process is a systemic approach to evaluating a process or product to determine how the process or product could fail and the failure effects.
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Answer is B as the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) process is a systemic approach to evaluating a process or product to determine how the process or product could fail and the failure effects.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What does RPN define?
I. It’s a risk priority number generated when a fault is found during FMEA
II. RPN stands for Risk Priority Number
III. RPN helps to provide focus and then actions are identified to mitigate or reduce the RPN
IV. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and serviceCorrect
Answer is A as it’s a risk priority number generated when a fault is found during FMEA. RPN stands for Risk Priority Number. RPN helps to provide focus and then actions are identified to mitigate or reduce the RPN.
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Answer is A as it’s a risk priority number generated when a fault is found during FMEA. RPN stands for Risk Priority Number. RPN helps to provide focus and then actions are identified to mitigate or reduce the RPN.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
How FMEA is designed?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. It is performed during the initial design or when significant design changes are considered
III. The focus of a design FMEA is to ensure that the design is producible in a cost-effective manner
IV. It’s a risk priority number generated when a fault is found during FMEACorrect
Answer is B as it is performed during the initial design or when significant design changes are considered. The focus of a design FMEA is to ensure that the design is producible in a cost-effective manner.
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Answer is B as it is performed during the initial design or when significant design changes are considered. The focus of a design FMEA is to ensure that the design is producible in a cost-effective manner.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What are the benefits DFMEA?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. Objective Analysis
III. Synergy
IV. Increased probability of the failure modes and associated effectsCorrect
Answer is B as benefits of performing a DFMEA includes objective analysis, synergy and increased probability that failure modes and their associated effects have been identified and evaluated for impact on the design, system, and so on.
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Answer is B as benefits of performing a DFMEA includes objective analysis, synergy and increased probability that failure modes and their associated effects have been identified and evaluated for impact on the design, system, and so on.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What is a process FMEA?
I. Create constancy of purpose for improvement of product and service
II. It is performed to assess the impacts of the process of producing the desired outcome
III. Increased probability of the failure modes and associated effects
IV. The primary focus of FMEA is on the process and not product design changesCorrect
Answer is D as it is performed to assess the impacts of the process of producing the desired outcome. The primary focus of FMEA is on the process and not product design changes.
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Answer is D as it is performed to assess the impacts of the process of producing the desired outcome. The primary focus of FMEA is on the process and not product design changes.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What are the benefits PFMEA?
I. It is performed to assess the impacts of the process on producing the desired outcome
II. Reducing bottom-line costs
III. Improved employee morale
IV. improved customer satisfactionCorrect
Answer is B as Benefits to performing a PFMEA include reducing bottom-line costs, improved employee morale, improved customer satisfaction and so on.
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Answer is B as Benefits to performing a PFMEA include reducing bottom-line costs, improved employee morale, improved customer satisfaction and so on.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What does DMADV stand for?
I. define, measure, analyze, design, verify
II. design, measure, analyze, define, verify
III. define, measurements, analyze, design, verify
IV. define, measure, analyzing, design, verifyCorrect
Answer is A as DMADV denotes define, measure, analyze, design, verify.
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Answer is A as DMADV denotes define, measure, analyze, design, verify.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What does IDOV stand for?
I. identify, develop, optimize, verify
II. identify, develop, optimize, variable
III. identify, design, optimize, verify
IV. identify, design, orthodox, verifyCorrect
Answer is C as IDOV denotes identify, design, optimize, verify.
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Answer is C as IDOV denotes identify, design, optimize, verify.